Extra fuel, safety fuel and magic fuel are three of the "Miracle Fuels" that I am aware of. While they may not be flammable they are still combustible and as such some caution should be exercised with them. I have searched to no avail for material safety data sheets on these products. This info seems to be as elusive as real world consumer data as to its performance and safety, good or bad. We know some of the dangers that gasoline pose, but do we really know how safe these alternative fuels are to transport and use in our RZR’s? Without hard data on an alternative fuel product would you be willing to try it? If the manufacturer of any of these products state that you can carry it in the trunk of a car, does that mean that it is ok to transport it over top of my HOT engine? After all it is still combustible right? Just because you can’t light it with a match, wouldn’t it still create a fire hazard if it leaked out all over the hot bed and engine components? Would it burn up if leaked out and heated up to a certain flash point? So maybe not flammable like gas in the trunk of a car, but maybe not so safe to be transporting in the RZR over a HOT engine? Where is the hard data on these products? Flammable or combustible it will burn and it is still a fuel. One just requires a higher flash point to burn, right? Pretty sure any leaking fuel stored over top of engine would be a disaster just waiting to happen. Thanks for taking the time to read this and hope it helps you to decide if carrying any kind or type of fuel over the top of the HOT engine in your RZR is worth the increased risk of FIRE.